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MAC And Benefit Announce Support For Planned Parenthood

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

MAC And Benefit Announce Support For Planned Parenthood

MAC and Benefit have long known that beauty is more than skin deep, proving their commitment to crucial causes through their respective global philanthropy programs, MAC VIVA GLAM and The Bold is Beautiful Project. Now both brands are throwing their weight behind Planned Parenthood. “This is not an arranged partnership between our competing beauty brands, but in fact a welcome coincidence,” says John Demsey, Chairman, The MAC AIDS FUND & Executive Group President, The Estée Lauder Companies. “The partnership between Planned Parenthood, MAC and Benefit transcends beyond our brands’ businesses and contributes to the greater goal of supporting healthy futures and rights for women and girls and LGBTQ communities.” Annie Ford Danielson, Chief Beauty Ambassador at Benefit Cosmetics explains, “When Planned Parenthood let us know that MAC would also be supporting the organization this year through its own philanthropy program, we knew immediately we needed to make the announcement together, regardless of the fact that it would be unprecedented for our two competing beauty brands. We knew that not just the message of support, but the actual financial impact would be so much more powerful that way, and we could both do even more good for women across the country.”

This year marks the 25th anniversary of VIVA GLAM, one of the industry’s first 100% giving models that is dedicated to fighting HIV/AIDS. “From the very beginning of VIVA GLAM 25 years ago, we’ve always done what we do because it’s the right thing to do, not because we’re using it as part of a marketing campaign,” Demsey says. “The fight to end HIV/AIDS remains at the core of what we do, but treating and ending HIV/AIDS is a multi-faceted, intersectional endeavor. MAC believes ending stigma is one of the first steps to eradicating HIV/AIDS and other infections that disproportionately affect women, people of color and LGBTQ...